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Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS) is an amateur
radio based system for digital communications, most commonly
used to automatically report the position (GPS coordinates) of a
person or object, or weather data at a remote location. It was
developed by Bob Bruninga, WB4APR, at the United States Naval
Academy. The acronym "APRS" was originally derived from his
callsign, and subsequently expanded to "Automatic Position
Reporting System". As the system was modified and expanded to
handle non-position packet data, the meaning of the "P" in the
acronym was again changed to "Packet" rather than "Position".
Today, it is common for hams to use either expansion of the
acronym.
The Ashe County ARC operates an APRS digipeater
on 144.390 MHz from Phoenix Mountain.
To find station on APRS via the internet, enter the call sign
below.
Links
APRS - WB4APR
Foothills of North
Carolina APRS Website - N4WYK
UI-View
WinAPRS
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